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Invention: Fan-assisted trucks from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-14 20:32) |
This week's new patents include fan-assisted trucks for reduced air resistance, edible packaging that's waterproof too and cement that breaks less suddenly
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Nuclear super-fuel gets too hot to handle from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-14 18:00) |
As the nuclear industry tries to squeeze the most possible energy out of uranium, safety fears are emerging and a waste-disposal problem looms
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[ニュース] 明和電機事業報告ショーに「バカロボ」登場〜今秋にバカロボコンテスト2008を開催予定 from Robot Watch (2008-4-14 17:07) |
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[ニュース] ヴイストン、Robovie-Xシリーズ用オプションパーツを発売〜PSDセンサーや外装セットなど13種 from Robot Watch (2008-4-14 16:01) |
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[ニュース] ヴイストン、7万円を切る二足歩行ロボット入門キット「Robovie-X Lite」を発売 from Robot Watch (2008-4-14 14:36) |
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Hayabusa asteroid probe may never return to Earth from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-14 13:00) |
The troubled spacecraft's last reaction wheel, which helps point the craft, has failed - it may not be able to limp back to Earth as planned
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Crippled probe may send cargo drifting into space from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-14 13:00) |
Japan's troubled Hayabusa spacecraft might reach Earth in 2010 only to fail at the last minute, losing a capsule that may contain asteroid dust
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Brain scanner predicts your future moves from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-14 2:00) |
Scans reveal that part of the brain lights up seconds before we make a conscious decision?the discovery has implications for free will
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Why a baseball 'pop-up' is tricky to catch from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-13 22:28) |
The fielders' nightmare?a simple-looking vertical ball that somehow eludes capture?has been found to be more complex than it looks
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Getting to the bottom of irritable bowels from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-13 16:44) |
The high levels of specific enzymes found in the colonic tissue of IBS patients may be to blame for the disorder
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